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TIE. When two persons receive an equal number of votes at an election, there is said to be a tie.
     2. In that case neither is elected. When the votes are given on any question to be decided by a deliberative assembly, and there is a tie, the question is lost. Vide Majority.



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3 JUST TIE ONE ON Fall's ribbon trend is super-easy to do yourself.
The Tie One On For Safety campaign urges motorists to tie a red ribbon on their automobile as a visible safety reminder during the holiday season when alcohol-related fatalities and injuries tend to increase.
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